LOL Sounds like my sam...anything that moves is in trouble! His specialty is mice, I catch them in a no kill trap and then open it up for him to have at it! I started that to get him used to killing them so he would be a good barn cat....I didnt think he was doing his "job" until i started that. Since I have trouble killing anything other than spiders and wasp, I figured it was a good idea to let him do the dirty work!

Mice - oh joy. The first winter I was here with no cats I had a plague of them come into my brand new house. We had traps, poison and a baseball bat and stomping too. I got rid of them now we have baits around the farm. I hate mice and rats - I'm not scared of them either. Now the kitties do the hunting I've lost my job as official mouse bopper.

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“‎A farm is a manipulative creature. There is no such thing as finished. Work comes in a stream and has no end. There are only the things that must be done now and things that can be done later. The threat the farm has got on you, the one that keeps you running from can until can't, is this: do it now, or some living thing will wilt or suffer or die. Its blackmail, really.”

― Kristin Kimball, The Dirty Life: On Farming, Food, and Love

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